Vasudha Pradhan - Sambalpuri Saree

Do you know why Sambalpuri Sarees are so Special for Weddings?

Vasudha Pradhan - Sambalpuri Saree
The beautiful lady choose the saree for a wedding occasion during an India trip

Sambalpuri saree is a hand-woven textile from the state of Odisha in India. It is named after the region of Sambalpur, where it originated. This saree is made using traditional techniques that have been passed down through generations. Sambalpuri sarees are known for their unique designs, vibrant colors, and intricate weaves.

The weaving process of the Sambalpuri saree involves a lot of skill and patience. The yarn used in the saree is first dyed using natural colors like turmeric, indigo, and madder root. Then, the threads are woven together using a traditional handloom. The weavers use a tie-and-dye technique called ‘bandha’, which involves tying small sections of the yarn with thread to create intricate designs. The designs are usually inspired by nature, and some common motifs include flowers, animals, and trees.

Vasudha Pradhan - Sambalpuri Saree
The pink Sambalpuri Saree with a blue border

One of the unique features of Sambalpuri saree is its border. The border is usually made using a different color or design than the rest of the saree. This contrast creates a beautiful effect and adds to the overall beauty of the saree. Another feature of Sambalpuri saree is its pallu. The pallu is the end part of the saree that is draped over the shoulder. The pallu of Sambalpuri saree is often adorned with beautiful designs and motifs.

Vasudha Pradhan - Sambalpuri Saree
Vasudha paired a traditional blue blouse with stoned necklace-set

Sambalpuri sarees are available in a range of fabrics, including cotton, silk, and tussar silk. The cotton sarees are perfect for everyday wear, while the silk and tussar silk sarees are perfect for special occasions like weddings and festivals.

Sambalpuri sarees have gained a lot of popularity in recent years, both in India and abroad. They are often worn by celebrities and fashion enthusiasts. In 2014, Sambalpuri saree was given the Geographical Indication (GI) tag by the government of India, which means that only sarees made in the Sambalpur region can be called Sambalpuri sarees.

Vasudha Pradhan - Sambalpuri Saree
Vasudha Pradhan – posing in authentic Sambalpuri Saree & Potli Bag

In conclusion, Sambalpuri saree is a beautiful hand-woven textile that is known for its unique designs, vibrant colors, and intricate weaves. It is a true representation of the rich cultural heritage of Odisha, and it has become a popular fashion item around the world.

In pictures: Vasudha Pradhan (Social media Saree Influencer)

“The saree that you are wearing is from Orissa…. it is called……”

“This saree dates back to the era when my knowledge of sarees was not broad enough to identify which Indian states they belonged to.

I wore this on a ‘Saree Thursday’ to office, when a gentleman from my team said,

“Priyanka, the saree that you are wearing is from Orissa , it’s called Sambalpuri.”

Not just that, he also recommended that I visit Odisha Bhavan in Vashi( Navi Mumbai) that houses shops selling authentic Odisha handloom, which is definitely on my bucket list!

Now something about Sambalpuri Saree.

The major components of the design are Shells, Flowers, Wheels , with geometric design along the borders, also known as Ikkat.

A Sambalpuri sari is a traditional handwoven ikat or saree wherein the warp and the weft are tie-dyed before weaving.

These saris first became popular outside the state when the late Prime Minister Indira Gandhi started wearing them.
To provide protection to the weavers practicing this art, the handloom silk saris manufactured in Sambalpur and Berhampur in Odisha were included in the Government of India’s Geographical Indications registry.

These sarees are considered to be the most famous handloom created weave of Twelve yards.

Source : Priyanka Pradhan

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